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Gerrard on Rodgers
Steven Gerrard has called on Liverpool's owners to award Brendan Rodgers a new contract "as soon as possible" in recognition of the stunning transformation he has overseen at Anfield.
Rodgers has taken Liverpool from seventh in the Premier League last season into contention for a first title since 1990 but he is approaching the final 12 months of his contract without talks opening over an extension. The 41-year-old signed a three-year deal when he replaced Kenny Dalglish as Liverpool manager in 2012 and the club's owners, Fenway Sports Group, have an option for an extra year on the same terms. FSG must inform Rodgers by a specified date next season whether they intend to exercise the option but a new, improved deal is expected to be signed before that stage.
The Liverpool manager is prepared to delay contract negotiations until the summer rather than invite distractions to his team's title challenge, a pursuit enhanced by Sunday's comprehensive 3-0 defeat of Manchester United at Old Trafford.
However, Gerrard has voiced surprise at the absence of a offer to Rodgers, described by the Liverpool captain as the finest man-manager he has encountered in football. The 33-year-old said: "I have been absolutely blown away by his sessions, his tactics and his maturity in the job and I am learning off him every single day.
"When you become an older player you look to see how the manager does certain things and he has been fantastic for myself personally. I am sure the rest of the players would echo what I am saying. I am absolutely delighted he is here and I just hope that there is a lot of movement now in Boston [home to FSG] because they have got to get him signed up as soon as possible."
Gerrard, who scored twice at Old Trafford, added: "When players are in this situation with a year to go and you want to keep hold of them so desperately, then the club reacts really quickly and gets it sorted. For me, I think he deserves a very long contract here and he is perfect for this club."
Rodgers's conviction on the way forward for Liverpool was unwavering throughout a difficult start to his Anfield reign while his tactical nous, that has enabled Gerrard to flourish in a holding midfield role, was again in evidence against David Moyes's aimless United on Sunday.
"He has been a revelation," the Liverpool and England captain said. "He keeps tweaking and tinkering with the formation and making little subtle changes to personnel and tactics, and it is coming off from week to week. He is a young coach who has been there and earned the right to be Liverpool manager. From week to week he is helping us improve and get better, and he has been an absolute breath of fresh air to this football club.
"He manages every single player differently, he knows we have different characters in the dressing room and his man-to-man, one-on-one management is the best I have known.
He makes you go out on the pitch feeling a million dollars with confidence and belief, and he is a very confident manager. When you play for Liverpool you have to accept pressure, you have to take it on the chin and perform. But when you have a manager who is making you feel good, but who is also not scared to give you a good one-on-one telling-off as well, then he has the perfect ingredients."
Liverpool are four points behind Chelsea with a game in hand and welcome the Premier League leaders to Anfield on 27 April. Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City have also to visit Anfield, while Liverpool's four remaining away games are against teams in the bottom half of the table.
Gerrard said: "As a team we have to keep making statements. A lot of the so-called experts
questioned us before the United game. 'Are we capable of coming to Manchester United and beating a good team – one that has been performing quite well of late besides the Olympiakos game?'
"I think we answered the question with flying colours. Not just that, but we were slightly disappointed it wasn't a five- or six-goal thrashing because the way we performed from start to finish, with everybody in the team contributing, was magnificent."Go **** yourself
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That is great to hear. I know he's not always been the best judge of a player or in fact a manager - it's pretty much accepted that he wanted Hodgson - but that is great to hear and confirms what we've suspected.
I would never have appointed Rodgers and I've taken a little bit of convincing, but now I'm sold and I want him here for 10 years or more.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I wanted Martinez very badly and I mean very very badly as I thought he would be a natural successor to Rafa and he can carry on and build on the good work that Rafa did but it's fair to say that I'm glad we got Brendan
Totally love him like and his pressers are quite the fun to watch
Patience when teased often, transforms into rage
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I think Rodgers has grown massively in his time with us. I've become more and more impressed with him. He seems to have a really good understanding of the players we have now (with the possible exception of central defence)."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Agree. It's amazing to see a manager grow alongside a club and the players. He's just a terrific fit. He's right for us, and we for him.Originally posted by dww View PostI think Rodgers has grown massively in his time with us. I've become more and more impressed with him. He seems to have a really good understanding of the players we have now (with the possible exception of central defence).I wear my heart on my profile name.
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Look at how many managers have tried to shoe-horn two strikers on the pitch, but have failed. Many going back to playing the lone striker or too scared to sacrifice the extra man in midfield ... but not Rodgers.
Granted, we've got the best player in the world which makes it easier and the formation in a sense is a 4-4-2, but he's still accommodating two strikers and winning many a midfield battle. Something Moyes, Sherwood, Lambert, etc have all tried and failed.
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The envelopes -- he was simply trying to stamp his mark on the club.Originally posted by PTP View Postthose three envelopes seem a long time ago
that said, i still can't forgive him for his "jonjo...jonjo....King of the golf course"

He probably tried a little too hard in the beginning, that along with quotes like calling Allen the 'Welsh Xavi'. But once he settled in and got going, he grew into the big shoes of Liverpool Manager.I wear my heart on my profile name.
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That was Nige.Originally posted by I, Juan Mata View PostThe envelopes -- he was simply trying to stamp his mark on the club.
He probably tried a little too hard in the beginning, that along with quotes like calling Allen the 'Welsh Xavi'. But once he settled in and got going, he grew into the big shoes of Liverpool Manager.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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We are so much better to watch this season than at any time under Rafa. Even if this brand of attacking football doesn't win us anything , it's really fun to watch.Originally posted by destinydude View PostI wanted Martinez very badly and I mean very very badly as I thought he would be a natural successor to Rafa and he can carry on and build on the good work that Rafa did but it's fair to say that I'm glad we got Brendan
Totally love him like and his pressers are quite the fun to watch
Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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